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		<title>By: Samsung Apps – Diversifying Local App Distribution Options - Samsung Kenya</title>
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		<description>[...] Crossed posted from the m:lab blog The surge in Samsung’s smart-phone marketshare in 2011 may have surprised many. Earlier in 2011, the device manufacturer also surprised many when it announced 100 million downloads from its applications store, only a couple of months after opening. As TechCrunch’s John Biggs explains, the surprises may not be reducing soon for those who are not watching keenly. It is in this series of surprises that the local mobile applications developer in East Africa might want to watch for emerging opportunities. [...]</description>
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